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  2. Seaweed collecting - Wikipedia

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    Seaweed from Charles F. Durant’s Algae and Corallines of the Bay & Harbor of New York (1850). Clockwise from top: Ulva linza, Sargassum montagnei, and Polysiphonia nigrescens [1] The title page from an 1848 Seaweed collection by Eliza A. Jordan of Brooklyn. Seaweed collecting is the process of collecting, drying, and pressing seaweed.

  3. From eyesore to asset: How a smelly seaweed could fuel cars - AOL

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    Brittney was tasked with collecting seaweed from beaches and setting up small scale bioreactors to conduct preliminary research. “Within just two weeks we got pretty good results,” Brittney ...

  4. Seaweed farming - Wikipedia

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    Underwater Eucheuma farming in the Philippines A seaweed farmer in Nusa Lembongan (Indonesia) gathers edible seaweed that has grown on a rope. Seaweed farming or kelp farming is the practice of cultivating and harvesting seaweed. In its simplest form farmers gather from natural beds, while at the other extreme farmers fully control the crop's ...

  5. Mary Wyatt - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wyatt was born in 1789 and, from humble beginnings, [5] went on to be a respected collector and proprietor of seaweeds and sea shells, with a shop in Torquay. [9] Wyatt had worked as a servant for the family of phycologist and seaweed collector Amelia Warren Griffiths, who encouraged Wyatt to pursue her own work in the field. [10]

  6. Gathering seaweed is protected in RI's constitution. Here's ...

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    Sea Fresh SeaweedCompost, the South Kingstown-based seaweed harvesting business run by Raymond Xavier, can be reached at (401) 575-3731. A 12-pound bag of dried, shredded seaweed typically costs ...

  7. Marine sediment - Wikipedia

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    Marine sediment, or ocean sediment, or seafloor sediment, are deposits of insoluble particles that have accumulated on the seafloor.These particles either have their origins in soil and rocks and have been transported from the land to the sea, mainly by rivers but also by dust carried by wind and by the flow of glaciers into the sea, or they are biogenic deposits from marine organisms or from ...

  8. Oceanic dispersal - Wikipedia

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    Dispersal via such a raft is sometimes referred to as a rafting event. [2] Colonization of land masses by plants can also occur via long-distance oceanic dispersal of floating seeds. [ 3 ]

  9. A giant seaweed bloom that can be seen from space ... - AOL

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    A raft of brown-colored seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean is so vast it can be seen from space. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...